Orthodox Christianity in 21st century Greece : the role of religion in culture, ethnicity, and politics /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Roudometof, Victor, 1964-, Makrides, Vasilios, 1961-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Farnham, Surrey, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate Pub. Ltd., 2010.
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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword / Grace Davie
  • Introduction : Tradition, transition and change in Greek orthodoxy at the dawn of the twenty-first century / Vasilios N. Makrides and Victor Roudometof
  • Part I : Orthodox Christianity, Greek ethnicity and politics
  • The evolution of Greek orthodoxy in the context of world historical globalization / Victor Roudometof
  • An intriguing true-false paradox : the entanglement of modernization and intolerance in the Orthodox Church of Greece / Anastassios Anastassiadis
  • Scandals, secret agents and corruption : the Orthodox Church of Greece during the 2005 crisis : its relations to the state and modernization / Vasilios N. Makrides
  • Domesticating Islam and Muslim immigrants : political and church responses to constructing a central mosque in Athens / Dia Anagnostou and Ruby Gropas
  • Non-Orthodox minorities in contemporary Greece : legal status and concomitant debates between church, state and the international community / Prodromos Yannas
  • Part 2 : Orthodox Christianity and Greek culture
  • 'The traditional modern' : rethinking the position of contemporary Greek women to orthodoxy / Eleni Sotiriu
  • The mosque that was not there : ethnographic elaborations on Orthodox conceptions of sacrifice / Dimitris Antoniou
  • Religion and welfare in Greece : a new or renewed role for the church? / Effie Fokas
  • Faith and trust : tracking patterns of religious and civic commitment in Greece and Europe : an empirical approach / Theoni Stathopoulou
  • Sacred words in a secular beat : the free monks phenomenon at the intersection of religion, youth and popular culture / Lina Molokotos-Liederman.
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  • FU